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International Journal of Public Administration and Policy
ISSN : -     EISSN : 30899451     DOI : https://doi.org/10.58290/ijpap
Core Subject : Social,
The International Journal of Public Administration and Policy is a peer-reviewed journal that publishes high-quality research in the fields of Public Administration, Public Policy, and Governance Studies. First published in 2025 by Universitas Indonesia Mandiri, the journal aims to provide a platform for scholars, policymakers, and practitioners to explore critical issues in governance and policy-making at both national and international levels. The journal publishes original research articles, review papers, and policy analyses that address pressing issues within public administration and policy, focusing on both theoretical and practical dimensions. Key topics of interest include, but are not limited to: Public Administration and Governance Public Policy Analysis and Development Institutional and Organizational Reform Public Sector Leadership and Management Political Governance and Public Sector Ethics Public Financial Management and Budgeting Comparative Public Policy Administrative Law and Regulatory Affairs Social Policy, Welfare, and Healthcare Systems Transparency, Accountability, and Anti-Corruption Practices E-Government and Digital Governance Policy Implementation and Evaluation International Relations and Global Governance The International Journal of Public Administration and Policy is committed to fostering interdisciplinary research that can guide effective governance and improve public sector performance. Through its publications, the journal seeks to contribute to the development of innovative policy solutions and governance frameworks that address contemporary global challenges.
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Governance in Regional-Based Small and Medium Enterpris (SME) Empowerment for Economic Growth in Metro City Putra, M. Reza Andrea; Pitriani Nuryana, Risma
International Journal of Public Administration and Policy Vol. 2 No. 1 (2026): January
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58290/ijpap.v2i1.162

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The purpose of this study is to analyze the economic potential of each region in Metro City and formulate development strategies to improve the regional economy from a public administration perspective. The research method uses a descriptive-analytical qualitative approach with secondary data from BPS, RPJMD, and SME/IKM profiles. The findings reveal the unique characteristics of each sub-district: Metro Pusat as a trade center, Metro Utara with its ecoprint batik center, and the spread of creative SMEs/IKMs such as tapis weaving and handicrafts throughout the region. Supported by a high Human Development Index/HDI (70.18 in 2020), Metro City has a strong human resource foundation, but it is not yet supported by an integrated regional development strategy. Policy recommendations focus on implementing the fourth mission of the RPJMD through three strategies: (1) developing economic clusters based on regional uniqueness, (2) improving infrastructure support and technology access for SMEs/IKMs, and (3) strengthening triple helix collaboration between the government, private sector, and academia. The conclusion emphasizes that optimizing regional potential through a strategic public administration approach will drive inclusive and sustainable economic growth in Metro City.
Strategy for Developing Civil Servant Competencies in the Badung Regency Government Triantara, I Kadek Rafi Yoga; Veratiani, Gek Aris
International Journal of Public Administration and Policy Vol. 2 No. 1 (2026): January
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58290/ijpap.v2i1.185

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The capacity building of State Civil Apparatus (ASN) is an important factor in achieving professional and quality public services.The achievement of the performance of ASN Indonesia is still confronted by many problems that refer to effectiveness, professionalism and responsiveness in public service.This state tells that development of the ASN compentence must be systemic and sustainable. The purpose is to examine the approach developing ASN competency in Badung Regency Government through the Civil Service and Human Resources Development Agency. The research applies a qualitative method and adapts case study design. The methods of data collection are documentary study and regulations on the subject in question, scientific literature. Descriptive qualitative analysis is used with strategic management models and SWOT analysis.Findings indicate that ASN competency development in Badung Regency is driven by robust regulations, local government commitment and the strategic role of BKPSDM.However, there are still limitations, including expensive cost of budgeting and a brief track for training.Based on the results of this study, it is recommended that local civil service positions be further developed according to merit principles and bureaucratic reform in Badung Regency. This research concludes: that the development for ASN competence in the district government of Badung with regard to improving training quality, using technology and ongoing evaluation
Social Mobilization and Its Effectiveness in Mitigating the Adverse Effects of Climate Change on Vulnerability in the Niger Delta region Okolie, Ugo Chuks; ETINAGBEDIA, Goodluck; EGBON, Thomastina Nkechi
International Journal of Public Administration and Policy Vol. 2 No. 1 (2026): January
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58290/ijpap.v2i1.188

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This study examines the role of social mobilization in mitigating climate change impacts on vulnerable populations in the Niger Delta. This study adopted the cross-sectional survey design using questionnaire. Though the region constitutes nine states with a total population of 44,654,600, three States are purposely selected namely Bayelsa, Delta and Rivers with a population size of 15,650,300. A sample size of four hundred (400) was determined using the sample size Yemane’s formula. out of the four hundred (400) questionnaires distributed, only three hundred and seventeen (317) were retrieved from respondents, representing seventy-nine-point three percent (79.3%) response rate. The hypothesis was tested using linear regression and t-test at a 0.05 level of significance with the aid of the Statistical Package of Social Science (SPSS version 23.0). the study revealed that social mobilization significantly impacts the mitigation of climate change's adverse effects on vulnerable communities within Nigeria's Niger Delta. Regression analysis confirms that social mobilization plays a statistically significant role in reducing climate vulnerability. The concluded that a successful climate adaptation must be centered on the right policy tools that permeate all strategic ministries, departments and agencies at the state and regional institutions backed by strong political will, public awareness, stakeholders’ participation and consistent action plan which are not yet available and accessible in the Niger Delta region and therefore not being integrated in social development programmes. The study therefore recommended among others that governments at local and national levels should prioritize investments in the Niger Delta's infrastructure, healthcare, and educational facilities to build trust within communities. These improvements could foster a positive perception of governmental commitment and motivate community members to engage in climate resilience efforts.
Fuel Subsidy Removal and Tourist Behaviour in River Ethiope, Nigeria Ozighi, Anthonia Oke; Awaritefe, D. O.
International Journal of Public Administration and Policy Vol. 2 No. 1 (2026): January
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58290/ijpap.v2i1.198

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This study examined the impact of Nigeria’s fuel subsidy removal on tourist behavior in River Ethiope, Abraka, Delta State. It investigated how subsidy removal affected travel mode, cost, frequency, demand for tourism products and services, and overall visitor satisfaction. Using a survey and a combination of simple and systematic random sampling, data were collected from tourism visitors. Three hypotheses tested via regression analysis all revealed significant relationships between fuel subsidy removal and tourists’ travel behavior, product/service demand, and satisfaction. The findings indicate that fuel subsidy removal substantially influences tourism patterns in the Abraka region. The study concluded that there is a significant relationship between fuel subsidy removal and the overall satisfaction of tourism visitors in demand for tourism products and services along the River Ethiope region. It recommended, among others, the improvement of coordination among tourism agencies, government financial support for operators, promotion of sustainable tourism, and enhancement of public transport to mitigate subsidy removal effects and improve visitor experiences.
The Strategies Employed by Ecowas in Promoting Democratic Government in Nigeria Felix, Nikoro; Clark, V. E.
International Journal of Public Administration and Policy Vol. 2 No. 1 (2026): January
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58290/ijpap.v2i1.199

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The study examined the strategies employed by ECOWAS in promoting democratic government in Nigeria. To achieve a specific objective and research question was derived to guide the study. The structural functionalist theory was used for the study. The historical research design was adopted for the study to help analyze the historical trend of past events to account for the present. Secondary data was collected for the study. The qualitative research method of data analysis that relies on positive literature was used to analyze the research questions. The study discovered that ECOWAS has strategies outlined for the achievement of democratic consolidation in Africa, with emphasis on Nigeria. It further established that ECOWAS is faced with the challenges of funding that inhibit the achievement of the strategies for democratic consolidation. It was recommended that the challenges of funding and implementation of ECOWAS treaties within West Africa and Nigeria can be addressed, with the involvement of independent donors and sponsors within Africa and the diaspora. The study affirmed the need for ECOWAS to design strategies that are amenable to change and flexible due to the dynamic nature of society that is continuously evolving.

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